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  1. Lincoln Beachey (March 3, 1887 – March 14, 1915) was a pioneer American aviator and barnstormer. He became famous and wealthy from flying exhibitions, staging aerial stunts, helping invent aerobatics, and setting aviation records.

  2. 31 de oct. de 2016 · As his fame spread like wildfire, Lincoln J. Beachey’s influence on aspiring aviators became more noticeable, and as his tricks became more elaborate, the impact on other aviators became more tragic.

  3. 9 de mar. de 2023 · On March 14, 1915, less than a month into San Francisco’s Panama-Pacific International Exposition, a 28-year-old stunt pilot named Lincoln Beachey crashed his plane into the Bay. The most daring flyer in America had been killed in front of a stunned audience of approximately 50,000 people.

  4. Lincoln Beachey. Widely regarded as America’s first stunt pilot. He was a member of the Curtiss Exhibition Team and became their ace pilot. In an attempt to promote his exhibition flights, Beachey flew his dirigible around the Washington Monument, then down the Mall to the White House where he landed on the grounds and marched in to see ...

  5. 29 de sept. de 2016 · Beachey was acclaimed as the firstAerial Master,” “the Worlds Greatest Aviator” and a “Genius of Aviation.” He overcame the false barriers and presumptions of upside down flying and looping.

  6. 10 de feb. de 2005 · Lincoln Beachey was one of the most famed aviators of his day. In the summer and fall of 1905 he made a series of thrilling balloon flights at Portland's "Lewis and Clark Centennial and American Pacific Exposition and Oriental Fair."

  7. 22 de ene. de 2019 · Lincoln Beachey’s impact on aviation and air showmanship was enormous. He was the first man to fly upside down, the first in America to perform a loop, the first man to tail-slide on purpose, and the first to figure out how to recover from a spin.